Past the gravel of the parking lot beside the Arthaus is a spacious tent, like those for grand wedding celebrations. Tree branches hang over the tiny square of stage, mulch-strewn,
Having seen some dozen plays, both locally and in Manhattan, over the last few weeks, may I say one thing: Gosh, how I’ve missed live theater. After all the many
Homecoming Players re-emerges with live, in-person theatre as it presents Samuel D. Hunter’s A Great Wilderness, playing June 17–19 and 24-26 at the Cherry Artspace at 102 Cherry Street, in
ITHACA, NY Three provocative productions opened at local theatres this past weekend, each offering –– through the magic of self-aware storytelling –– a unique perspective on the human struggle